Nearly 500 flu shots later, the peak of flu season is almost over. Typically occurring between October and May, the flu season has seen three positive “Worst of Flu Season Comes to Close”
Author: Amanda Johnson
SFAB Votes Varied, Some Increases Denied
The student fee advisory board approved two options for increases to two campus entities Feb. 4, but SFAB minutes reveal how and what the votes “SFAB Votes Varied, Some Increases Denied”
Mild Winter In Its Final (Meteorological) Month
The winter has been mild despite what some days have felt like. Daryl Ritchison, assistant state climatologist, said we could “finish above average” and that “Mild Winter In Its Final (Meteorological) Month”
SHAC Construction at Full Speed Ahead
North Dakota State’s largest construction project is edging closer to completion. The Sanford Health Athletic Complex is scheduled to open in October. Construction started in “SHAC Construction at Full Speed Ahead”
Gender-Neutral Bathrooms Aim For Inclusiveness
North Dakota State is adding more gender-neutral facilities in new buildings and in renovations being done to existing buildings. The gender-neutral bathrooms allow access to students “Gender-Neutral Bathrooms Aim For Inclusiveness”
A ‘Safe Haven’ For Gluten-Free Students
The Residence Dining Center is the go-to allergy-sensitive dining center on campus. However, there’s a part of the dining center that’s open to only 27 “A ‘Safe Haven’ For Gluten-Free Students”
Bresciani Highlights Fall ‘Record-Setting’ Semester in Listserv
Fall 2015 has been a “record-setting” semester at North Dakota State, Dean Bresciani said in a recent email. NDSU’s president briefed the student population on “Bresciani Highlights Fall ‘Record-Setting’ Semester in Listserv”
No Classes Doesn’t Mean Closed Campus
The last holiday before winter break is a less than a week away for North Dakota State. But just because Thanksgiving is a holiday doesn’t mean “No Classes Doesn’t Mean Closed Campus”